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  • March 5, 2009
    Blog
    New Podcast: ‘War on Drugs, War on Guns’
    … war in Mexico he will push to reinstate the ban on “assault weapons” in the United States. But, says Legal Policy Analyst David Rittgers in today’s Cato Daily Podcast, a policy like that won’t do much to quell …
  • October 13, 2008
    Los Angeles Times
    Should Taxpayers Fund the American Dream?
    … funding loans to people with poor credit. Combined with too much liquidity, thanks to the Federal Reserve’s lax monetary policy, this “perfect storm” of bad policy created a housing bubble. Now the bubble has burst, and we are suffering …
    By Daniel J. Mitchell
  • September 24, 2008
    Blog
    NPR Article, Audio of IQ2 Universal-Coverage Debate
    Today, National Public Radio’s Julie Rovner writes about the recent Intelligence Squared debate where John Stossel, Sally Pipes, and I squared off against Paul Krugman, Michael Rachlis, and Art Kellerman on whether the federal government should pursue a policy
    By Michael F. Cannon
  • October 18, 2007
    Testimony
    House Bill 1028 Regarding the National Popular Vote
    Mr. Chairman and members of the Committee, my name is John Samples. I am Director of the Center for Representative Government at the Cato Institute in Washington, D.C. The Cato Institute seeks to broaden the parameters of public policy
    By John Samples
  • September 18, 2007
    Cato Video
    featuring Andrew J. Coulson on the failures of No Child Left Behind.
    featuring Andrew J. Coulson on the failures of No Child Left Behind.
    The No Child Left Behind Act is up for reauthorization, and, supporters’ rhetoric to the contrary, it has failed to live up to its promises. Andrew J. Coulson, the director of Cato’s Center for Educational Freedom, discusses the policy
    Featuring Andrew J. Coulson
  • August 7, 2007
    News Releases
    Time to Abolish, Not Increase, Federal Gasoline Taxes
    Media Contact: (202) 789‑5200 WASHINGTON — Higher gasoline taxes are often advocated as a means to pay for the costs imposed by drivers onto the rest of society, but the arguments in their favor are weak. In the policy analysis …
  • July 25, 2007
    TCSdaily.com
    Debatable Assumptions
    “there will exist other better, yet more utopian, proposals…when we reject those ‘better proposals,’ we end up arguing that they are excessively utopian. Why are these reforms too utopian while ours are not?” –Tyler Cowen In public policy
    By Arnold Kling
  • December 12, 2006
    Blog
    Customize Your Cato@Liberty RSS Feed
    The Cato@Liberty blog is pleased to now offer you the ability to customize your @Liberty RSS feed by Category. So, for example, if you’d like your feed to only contain posts that deal with Civil Liberties, Foreign Policy
    By Cato Editors
  • May 24, 2004
    USA Today
    Day After Tomorrow: A lot of hot air
    As a scientist, I bristle when lies dressed up as “science” are used to influence political discourse. The latest example is the global‐​warming disaster flick, The Day After Tomorrow. This film is propaganda designed to shift the policy of …
    By Patrick J. Michaels
  • Summer 2003
    Regulation
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    Airline Computer Reservation Systems
    The Precautionary Principle STATUS: Use is under examination The White House has established a new Interagency Work Group on Risk Management that will examine current risk management practices “with an emphasis on the role of precaution in risk policy and …
  • Summer 2003
    Regulation
    pdf (185.64 kB)
    The Precautionary Principle
    The Precautionary Principle STATUS: Use is under examination The White House has established a new Interagency Work Group on Risk Management that will examine current risk management practices “with an emphasis on the role of precaution in risk policy and …
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